390 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON [June 29, 
156. GNOPHOsS VITREATA. 
Scotosia vitreata, Moore, P. Z.S. 1867, p. 656. 
3, Kala Pani, 24th September, 1885. 
The single specimen obtained is greener than those in Mr, Moore’s 
collection, but does not otherwise differ. 
GEOMETRID. 
157. Jopis DETRACTA. 
Geometra detracta, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxii. p. 521. n. 27 
(1861). 
Campbellpore, 30th July, 1885. 
158. THALASSODES OPALINA. 
Thalassodes opalina, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, 
vol. vi. p. 214. n. 38 (1880); Ill. Typ. Lep. Het. vi. p. 70, pl. 
exvil. fig. 9 (1886). 
Murree, 6th September, 1885. 
Ip xID&. 
159. Ipxa ornata (local form I. deliciosaria, WIk.). 
Phalena ornata, Scopoli, Ent. Carn. p. 219. n. 545. 
Murree, 3lst August, 1885. 
The markings are a little blacker than in the typical European 
form. 
An example of a second species, of this or an allied genus, was 
found at Murree on 28th August, but as there is only one much 
broken example I can do nothing with it; it is numbered 29. 
MAcARIID&. 
160. Macaria SUFFLATA. 
Macaria suffata, Guénée, Phal. ii. p. 88. n. 1059, pl. 17. fig. 8 
(1857). 
Barracoo, near Rawal Pindee, 9th October, 1885. 
New to the Museum collection ; the description by M. Guénée is 
much better than his figure, which is decidedly unsatisfactory. The 
* Tephrina incessaria” of Walker is a species of the same group, as 
also is the ‘* Hpione brongusaria”’ of the same author. 
161. NADAGARA GRISEA. 
Nadagara grisea, Butler, P.Z.S. 1883, p. 172. n. 140. 
Murree, 7th September, 1885. 
FIpONIID2. 
162. SreRRHA SACRARIA. 
Phalena-Geometra sacraria, Linneus, Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 863. 
n. 220. 
Murree, 8th, 1]th, and 12th August; Campbellpore, 30th 
October, 1885. 
